"As a child, I had many unusual (spiritual/extrasensory/paranormal) experiences that taught me how the intention of thought governs differing energy states, which in turn affect the behavior of matter," writes Jeddah from her coastal home in Europe with seagulls talking in the background.

"These experiences came about unbidden, but even at the age of six, I had an innate understanding of their nature. In the same way that a bird 'knows' how to fly without ever having done it before, I 'knew' at an early age that I had an ability to understand and interact with the intangible. I also knew that most people were not aware of this potential within themselves. As a result, it lies largely undiscovered. However, it is always accessible for those who choose to look for it."

At the age of 20 Jeddah began a spiritual quest, traveling to Asia to study with the great masters of consciousness, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, His Holiness Ajahn Buddhadassa, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Master Goenka, and many realized teachers in the Tibetan, Theravadan, and Bhutanese traditions of Buddhism.

"Throughout my life I have experienced a series of awakenings, culminating in a moment to moment awareness of the source of all existence. I have spent the rest of my life fine-tuning this ability and practicing meditation for up to 16 hours a day," she writes.

She is infinitely qualified to help you find, explore, and realize the potential you hold. Furthermore, she knows the path and its sidetracks. She knows what works and doesn't work.

Every aspect of her teachings reflects your true nature and not creations of the mind, which is a unique approach. Most spiritual teachers use creations of the mind, such as mantras, visualizations, mental processes, and metaphors, in an attempt to step their students into conscious awareness. This only serves to strengthen the separation from the Sea of Awareness; whereas Jeddah's approach immediately brings the student into oneness with the Sea of Awareness.